UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-JANUARY 16 2019 QUESTIONS [IASTODAY MASTER 2019]

UPSC MAINS DAILY WRITING WITH ANSWER REVIEW-JANUARY 16 2019 QUESTIONS [IASTODAY MASTER 2019]

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DAILY MAINS ANSWER WRITING SERIES WITH EXPERT REVIEW -MASTERing UPSC 2019 JANUARY 16 2019- Questions for Mains Answer Writing CLICK HERE TO SEE previous days Questions DATE WISE>> Nb: We analyse all leading 8 newspapers in India for this mains answer writings questions & those already covered in previous dates wont be asked again to write, instead will be provided in compilation.You wont get these wide coverage anywhere else.   It includes : The Hindu, The Indian express, The Business standard,The Financial express,The Tribune,The Business line,The Hindustan Times. Further Down to earth & live mint are covered weekly.  General Studies -01 Syllabus area: Population & associated issues; Poverty & developmental issues. Q1: Throw some light to the relation between population, GDP and poverty. Also examine the need for urgent revisit to population policy in India.…
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HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 6 & 7 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-JANUARY 6 & 7 2019 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE West Bengal tribals battling food scarcity: study News A survey report has identified “food scarcity in varying degrees” in about 31% of tribal households in West Bengal. Findings The study titled ‘An Inquiry into the world of the Adivasis of West Bengal’, was conducted in 1,000 tribal households to ascertain living conditions, health and education. West Bengal is home to a over five million tribals, with 6% of the India’s tribal population of 100 million. But in many areas, tribals of the State are “far behind” in terms of human development. One area, which has been a matter of contention in recent months after the death of seven tribals in a span of 15 days…
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DECEMBER 2018-IASTODAY MONTHLY MAGAZINE

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DECEMBER 2018 Monthly magazine is now available to Download. We were flooded with requests about the magazine over last few days.  Hindu Notes & PIB Notes are hallmark of IASTODAY. This covers current affairs updates based on UPSC syllabus. It helped thousands of aspirants in last few years. More over this premium date wise compendium comes at nominal fee of Rs.100/-. Most Popular modules from Us; In Delhi you can see our modules being sold in every shop you visit. File size: 2.5 MB | Pages : 87 >>CLICK HERE TO BUY @ 100/- NOW<< Nb: IASTODAY REGISTERED USERS CAN DOWNLOAD FREE IN USER DASHBOARD. Troubles? Reach us via 24 hours live chat or shoot a mail to [email protected]  PREVIOUS MONTHS MAGAZINES ARE AVAILABLE FREE - CLICK HERE Need some…
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HINDU NOTES-DECEMBER 30 and 31 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-DECEMBER 30 and 31 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE 148 species spotted in Thiruvananthapuram’s bird race. News The sighting of Siberian Stonechat and Painted Stork at Punchakkari during the Thiruvananthapuram (kerala) Bird Race 2018 points to rising temperature in the region and a drastic shift from a wetland to a dryland habitat. Beyond News The unexpected change in the weather patterns and increasing temperature were reflected in the findings of the bird race that spotted 148 species of birds in seven sites. Punchakkari-Vellayani wetlands, Akkulam-Veli wetlands, Aruvikkara reservoir, museum and zoo premises, Kesavadasapuram paddy fields, Kannammoola thodu, Kallar-Ponmudi forests, Bonacaud forests and Arippa forests were the seven sites. Hindu Notes from General Studies-02 India succeeds in evolving global climate roadmap News Clearing the smoke…
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HINDU NOTES-DECEMBER 28 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-DECEMBER 28 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE River Dolphins go missing in Sunderbans as water salinity rises News Rise in salinity in the water system that makes the Indian Sunderbans has resulted in a decrease in population of the Ganges River Dolphins in the region. Findings A recent study covering 100 km of rivers and channels around the Sunderbans has revealed that the national aquatic animal is no longer sighted in the central and eastern parts of the archipelago. Only in the western part of Sunderbans, where the salinity is lower, could researchers find some evidence of the species. Researcher said that because of its unique body shape, it becomes difficult for the dolphin to remain submerged in waters with…
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HINDU NOTES-DECEMBER 21 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

HINDU NOTES-DECEMBER 21 2018 [UPSC IAS Current affairs]

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Hindu Notes from General Studies-01 Editorials are covered separately. HINDU NOTES are available free date wise| CLICK HERE Global warming causing ‘feminisation’ of turtles News Up to 93% of green turtle hatchlings could be female by 2100, as climate change causes “feminisation” of the species. Findings The sex of turtle hatchlings is determined by temperature, and at present about 52% of hatching green turtles one of seven species of sea turtle are female. Researchers found that in warmer temperatures predicted by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change scenarios, 76-93% of hatchlings would be female. The figures are specific to the study site in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, but researchers say they expect a similar picture globally. Hindu Notes from General Studies-02 Himachal, Kerala and T.N. top development index News Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, and…
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